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edu touring
I always wanted to sign up to be an exchange student, but I realized my 2 years of French in high school wouldn’t be much help if I were to live in France for a few months. A few years ago, my niece went on one of those educational tours of Europe, and that sounds like a pretty neat option for kids who may not be completely fluent in a language. I’ve seen lots of tour groups just like that in Orlando in fact, touring Disney and Epcot. My daughter may be going on a similar trip when she’s in middle school - when we attended an open house for one of the schools, they mentioned an 8th grade trip to Washington, D.C. Traveling in a big group means the prices are lower, and the tours pack a lot of information and sight seeing into a short time. I’m a little jealous that I’m officially “too old” to do something like this. Hmm…maybe I can sign up to be a chaperone?
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